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Brand Names: Arthritis Extended Relief, Atasol-500, Equate, Panadol, Panadol Osteo, Panamax, Paracetamol, Pinex Forte, Tylenol, Tylenol ES, Tylenol PM
Generic Name: Acetaminophen
See also: Ixprim, Midol, Pain Reliever PM, Panlor SS, Tramacet

What is Acetaminophen? Acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol) is one of the most commonly used analgesics (pain relievers) in Western medicine. Widely available either by itself or in cold and flu remedies, it is used to relieve aches and pains on an as-needed basis. Read more...Click to read more below

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Reasons Taken

203 patients in the community are taking or have taken Acetaminophen.

Dosages

Based on the patients currently taking Acetaminophen.

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All (Show Top 10)

  0 mg day 0 day 0 mg month 0 mg none 0 none 1 day 3 g day 2 day 500 mg week 75 mg day 100 mg day 1000 mg week 160 mg day 200 mg day 325 mg day 500 mg day 650 mg day 1000 mg day 1300 mg day 1500 mg day 1950 mg day 2000 mg day 2400 mg day 2500 mg day 2600 mg day 2666 mg day 3000 mg day 3200 mg day 4000 mg day 4500 mg day
  2 Number of Patients: 2 2 Number of Patients: 2 1 Number of Patients: 1 102 Number of Patients: 102 4 Number of Patients: 4 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 10 Number of Patients: 10 1 Number of Patients: 1 9 Number of Patients: 9 2 Number of Patients: 2 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 4 Number of Patients: 4 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 3 Number of Patients: 3 1 Number of Patients: 1 2 Number of Patients: 2 1 Number of Patients: 1  

Duration

How long current patients have been taking Acetaminophen or how long patients were taking Acetaminophen before stopping.

Currently taking Acetaminophen

0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
2
13
22
21
34
53

Stopped taking Acetaminophen

0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
4
4
6
4
2
3
Why Patients Stopped Taking Acetaminophen (multiple reasons could be selected)
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Other 8 35% Other: 35%
Did not seem to work 5 22% Did not seem to work: 22%
Doctor's advice 4 17% Doctor's advice: 17%
Course of treatment ended 3 13% Course of treatment ended: 13%
Not indicated 3 13% Not indicated: 13%
Side effects too severe 1 4% Side effects too severe: 4%
Personal research 1 4% Personal research: 4%

Patient Reported Evaluations

Results from 19 patient evaluations. See the overall results and all individual evaluations.

Efficacy (Effect based on reason taken)

Major 9% 1
Moderate 55% 6
Slight 36% 4

Insomnia

Side-effects (as an overall problem)

Severe 0% 0
Moderate 5% 1
Mild 0% 0
None 95% 18

Top reported side-effects include: morning groggy if taken too late >10pm, Liver problems

Summary results are based on 19 individual responses. For more information, see overall results for Adherence, Burden and Cost.

Individual Patient Reported Evaluations (2 of 19)

  • HopeLives
    Sensation: Moderate
    Overall: Mild
    Cognition: moderate
    Vision: moderate
    Speech: none
    Swallowing: moderate
    Upper limb: moderate
    Walking: moderate
  • HopeLives
  • by HopeLives
    Aug 18, 2008
  • EfficacyMajor
  • Side-effectsNone
  • Support another treatment

  • stargeek
    Depression: 1
    Emotional: 1
    Compulsion: 0
    Anxiety: 0
    Mania: 1
    Physical: 0
    External Stress: Moderate
    39 M
    Function: Moderate
    Distress: Low
  • stargeek
  • by stargeek
    Jul 07, 2008
  • EfficacyModerate
  • Side-effectsNone
  • Headaches

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